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rightofcenter77
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I was trying to decide what section is appropriate for this, so please feel free to move it where it belongs.
My parish has a pro-life committee, but it is very dormant and only took up the task of circulating letters about the HHS mandate when I pressed the issue. The past two weekends, we set up tables at the back of church and asked people to sign letters pre-addressed and pre-written to our represenative, senator, and to Sec. Sebelius.
Here is my dilemma: the church pastor is reluctant to speak out too strongly about the mandate. Yesterday, one of the supporting parishioners was strongly and enthusiastically encouraging parishioners to sign the letters as they left. Our Pastor stopped him and told me, very kindly, that we can’t be too pushy (or something to that extent). What’s funny is that in the homily, our priest was talking about how, when the issue was important enough, even Jesus showed forcefulness (turning over tables in the temple).
Today, I approached the priest (associate pastor) and asked him to PLEASE announce before the dismissal what we are doing and encourage people to sign. He was reluctant, although he told me he supported the case. He said “you are being too pushy and we have to deal with the ramifications” or something very close to that. I really don’t feel in the least that, other than what my co-parishioner did yesterday (arguably), that we’ve been pushy at all. In fact, the feedback I got from parishioners was VERY positive, and many were thrilled to sign (we got around 150 letters signed for each of the three letters).
I certainly want to respect my place in the parish, and I am not the boss. What the pastor says, goes. That said, I feel that they are very scared to anything that comes close to controversy. The parish is run by Fransiscans who are mostly older and probably would rather avoid any and all fights (whether they are worth it or not).
I’d appreciate comments and tons of prayers on this issue.
Sean
My parish has a pro-life committee, but it is very dormant and only took up the task of circulating letters about the HHS mandate when I pressed the issue. The past two weekends, we set up tables at the back of church and asked people to sign letters pre-addressed and pre-written to our represenative, senator, and to Sec. Sebelius.
Here is my dilemma: the church pastor is reluctant to speak out too strongly about the mandate. Yesterday, one of the supporting parishioners was strongly and enthusiastically encouraging parishioners to sign the letters as they left. Our Pastor stopped him and told me, very kindly, that we can’t be too pushy (or something to that extent). What’s funny is that in the homily, our priest was talking about how, when the issue was important enough, even Jesus showed forcefulness (turning over tables in the temple).
Today, I approached the priest (associate pastor) and asked him to PLEASE announce before the dismissal what we are doing and encourage people to sign. He was reluctant, although he told me he supported the case. He said “you are being too pushy and we have to deal with the ramifications” or something very close to that. I really don’t feel in the least that, other than what my co-parishioner did yesterday (arguably), that we’ve been pushy at all. In fact, the feedback I got from parishioners was VERY positive, and many were thrilled to sign (we got around 150 letters signed for each of the three letters).
I certainly want to respect my place in the parish, and I am not the boss. What the pastor says, goes. That said, I feel that they are very scared to anything that comes close to controversy. The parish is run by Fransiscans who are mostly older and probably would rather avoid any and all fights (whether they are worth it or not).
I’d appreciate comments and tons of prayers on this issue.
Sean
